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Anthropology - Wilmington's Lie (WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE): The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy

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Book Synopsis: WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE FOR GENERAL NONFICTION
From Pulitzer Prize-winner David Zucchino comes a searing account of the Wilmington riot and coup of 1898, an extraordinary event unknown to most Americans.
By the 1890s, Wilmington was North Carolina’s largest city and a shining example of a mixed-race community. It was a bustling port city with a burgeoning African American middle class and a Fusionist government of Republicans and Populists that included black aldermen, police officers and magistrates. There were successful black-owned businesses and an African American newspaper, The Record. But across the state—and the South—white supremacist Democrats were working to reverse the advances made by former slaves and their progeny.

In 1898, in response to a speech calling for white men to rise to the defense of Southern womanhood against the supposed threat of black predators, Alexander Manly, the outspoken young Record editor, wrote that some relationships between black men and white women were consensual. His editorial ignited outrage across the South, with calls to lynch Manly.

But North Carolina’s white supremacist Democrats had a different strategy. They were plotting to take back the state legislature in November “by the ballot or bullet or both,” and then use the Manly editorial to trigger a “race riot” to overthrow Wilmington’s multi-racial government. Led by prominent citizens including Josephus Daniels, publisher of the state’s largest newspaper, and former Confederate Colonel Alfred Moore Waddell, white supremacists rolled out a carefully orchestrated campaign that included raucous rallies, race-baiting editorials and newspaper cartoons, and sensational, fabricated news stories.

With intimidation and violence, the Democrats suppressed the black vote and stuffed ballot boxes (or threw them out), to win control of the state legislature on November eighth. Two days later, more than 2,000 heavily armed Red Shirts swarmed through Wilmington, torching the Record office, terrorizing women and children, and shooting at least sixty black men dead in the streets. The rioters forced city officials to resign at gunpoint and replaced them with mob leaders. Prominent blacks—and sympathetic whites—were banished. Hundreds of terrified black families took refuge in surrounding swamps and forests.

This brutal insurrection is a rare instance of a violent overthrow of an elected government in the U.S. It halted gains made by blacks and restored racism as official government policy, cementing white rule for another half century. It was not a “race riot,” as the events of November 1898 came to be known, but rather a racially motivated rebellion launched by white supremacists.

In Wilmington’s Lie, Pulitzer Prize-winner David Zucchino uses contemporary newspaper accounts, diaries, letters and official communications to create a gripping and compelling narrative that weaves together individual stories of hate and fear and brutality. This is a dramatic and definitive account of a remarkable but forgotten chapter of American history.

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Get ready to dive into a gripping tale of history, power, and resilience with Wilmington's Lie: The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy. This Pulitzer Prize-winning book by David Zucchino unravels the shocking events that took place in Wilmington, North Carolina in 1898, an era forgotten by many Americans.

Within the pages of this extraordinary work, Zucchino paints a vivid picture of a prosperous, racially diverse community on the brink of change. Explore the bustling port city of Wilmington, where African Americans thrived with successful businesses, an influential newspaper, and even representation in the government.

However, lurking in the shadows were white supremacists determined to turn the tide on progress. Discover the sinister plot devised by these individuals to upend the multi-racial government and reestablish oppressive rule. As you delve into the narrative, you'll witness the outrageous tactics employed, from raucous rallies and race-baiting editorials to fabricated news stories designed to incite fear and violence.

Experience the heart-pounding moments as you join the brave individuals who stood their ground against the onslaught of hatred and oppression. Uncover the shocking reality of the violent overthrow of an elected government, an event that marked a dark period in our nation's history and set the stage for decades of racial injustice.

Don't miss your opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the past and how it continues to shape our present. Immerse yourself in the pages of Wilmington's Lie, the 2021 Pulitzer Prize winner for General Nonfiction.

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